A Healthy Little Me introduces kids to basic health principles that they can do daily to keep themselves and others well. Kids will love the poetic story line. Being healthy is lots of fun for kids like Little Me! Sharing a collection of valuable health principles which include simple everyday... [Show more]
Is camp ministry right for you? Do you love being in the outdoors? Would you enjoy variety in your work? Do you find God’s voice a bit clearer out in nature? Do you like sharing these experiences with others? Would you savor the opportunity of working with young people… campers and... [Show more]
Family-to-Family is a way to involve entire families in the mission of sharing the gospel with their neighbors, relatives and friends. Although often intimidating to many who have never engaged in this kind of work, Family-to-Family is the kind of resource that when employed by local churches and... [Show more]
Balanced Living Tracts are concise, colorful learning and sharing tools that cover 26 vital wellness topics vital to physical, mental, and spiritual health. Practical, powerful, filled with hope and inspiration. Available in this full set of 26 or bulk single topics. Use with any Lifestyle Matters... [Show more]
Here are twenty-six creative activities to engage kids with fantastic Bible-focused, high-energy fun! Stick 'Em Up Bible Crafts is jam-packed with craft projects that are just perfect for little hands, in media that vary from neat to messy, from crayon to packing peanuts. Best of all, scripture... [Show more]
Resources for Sabbath School superintendents
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This is the twenty second study in a set of 41 Bible study brochures for teens. Learn about the Concept of Once Saved, Always Saved, from Scripture. Comes in a package of 10.
This brochure describes the Cognitive Genesis Study. Learn more about the purpose of the study and how students in Adventist schools outperform other students. This brochure is ideal for sharing with families who are considering Adventist education for their kids. Student academic performance was... [Show more]